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Police Use Drones and Other Innovative Technology for Public Safety Efforts

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Police across the United States are increasingly relying on emerging technologies to make their jobs more efficient and to increase public safety. Police are using drones, license plate readers, gunshot detection systems and even robots to reduce injury and harm.

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What the DOJ Annual Reports Reveal About Federal Trade Secret and IP Protection Efforts

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Every year since 2009, the United State Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has published a report that details actions the DOJ has taken to implement Title IV of the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008 (“PRO IP Act”).

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

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And as we move to the cusp of the new year, here’s to wishing our readers a very happy and healthy year ahead! Impleading the Department of Telecommunications/ Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the Court directed them to issue blocking orders against the impugned links. Universal City Studios LLC and Ors v.

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Drones for Increased Public Safety in NYC?

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Easy Aerial, creator of military grade drone-in-a box solutions, recently presented its plans for the New York Soteria Project with a goal of putting an “eye in the sky” to enhance security across New York City. Easy Aerials drone solutions are already being used by the U.S.

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